#include #include #include #include /* These functions are called just before a config validity check, which mean * they are suited to use them in case we need to generate part of the * configuration. It could be used for example to generate a proxy with * multiple servers using the configuration parser itself. At this step the * trash buffers are allocated. * The functions must return 0 on success, or a combination * of ERR_* flags (ERR_WARN, ERR_ABORT, ERR_FATAL, ...). The 2 latter cause * and immediate exit, so the function must have emitted any useful error. */ struct list pre_check_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(pre_check_list); /* These functions are called just after the point where the program exits * after a config validity check, so they are generally suited for resource * allocation and slow initializations that should be skipped during basic * config checks. The functions must return 0 on success, or a combination * of ERR_* flags (ERR_WARN, ERR_ABORT, ERR_FATAL, ...). The 2 latter cause * and immediate exit, so the function must have emitted any useful error. */ struct list post_check_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_check_list); /* These functions are called for each proxy just after the config validity * check. The functions must return 0 on success, or a combination of ERR_* * flags (ERR_WARN, ERR_ABORT, ERR_FATAL, ...). The 2 latter cause and immediate * exit, so the function must have emitted any useful error. */ struct list post_proxy_check_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_proxy_check_list); /* These functions are called for each server just after the config validity * check. The functions must return 0 on success, or a combination of ERR_* * flags (ERR_WARN, ERR_ABORT, ERR_FATAL, ...). The 2 latter cause and immediate * exit, so the function must have emitted any useful error. */ struct list post_server_check_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_server_check_list); /* These functions are called for each thread just after the thread creation * and before running the init functions. They should be used to do per-thread * (re-)allocations that are needed by subsequent functoins. They must return 0 * if an error occurred. */ struct list per_thread_alloc_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(per_thread_alloc_list); /* These functions are called for each thread just after the thread creation * and before running the scheduler. They should be used to do per-thread * initializations. They must return 0 if an error occurred. */ struct list per_thread_init_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(per_thread_init_list); /* These functions are called when freeing the global sections at the end of * deinit, after everything is stopped. They don't return anything. They should * not release shared resources that are possibly used by other deinit * functions, only close/release what is private. Use the per_thread_free_list * to release shared resources. */ struct list post_deinit_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_deinit_list); /* These functions are called when freeing a proxy during the deinit, after * everything isg stopped. They don't return anything. They should not release * the proxy itself or any shared resources that are possibly used by other * deinit functions, only close/release what is private. */ struct list proxy_deinit_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(proxy_deinit_list); /* These functions are called when freeing a server during the deinit, after * everything isg stopped. They don't return anything. They should not release * the proxy itself or any shared resources that are possibly used by other * deinit functions, only close/release what is private. */ struct list server_deinit_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(server_deinit_list); /* These functions are called when freeing the global sections at the end of * deinit, after the thread deinit functions, to release unneeded memory * allocations. They don't return anything, and they work in best effort mode * as their sole goal is to make valgrind mostly happy. */ struct list per_thread_free_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(per_thread_free_list); /* These functions are called for each thread just after the scheduler loop and * before exiting the thread. They don't return anything and, as for post-deinit * functions, they work in best effort mode as their sole goal is to make * valgrind mostly happy. */ struct list per_thread_deinit_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(per_thread_deinit_list); /* used to register some initialization functions to call before the checks. */ void hap_register_pre_check(int (*fct)()) { struct pre_check_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&pre_check_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some initialization functions to call after the checks. */ void hap_register_post_check(int (*fct)()) { struct post_check_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&post_check_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some initialization functions to call for each proxy after * the checks. */ void hap_register_post_proxy_check(int (*fct)(struct proxy *)) { struct post_proxy_check_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&post_proxy_check_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some initialization functions to call for each server after * the checks. */ void hap_register_post_server_check(int (*fct)(struct server *)) { struct post_server_check_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&post_server_check_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some de-initialization functions to call after everything * has stopped. */ void hap_register_post_deinit(void (*fct)()) { struct post_deinit_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&post_deinit_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some per proxy de-initialization functions to call after * everything has stopped. */ void hap_register_proxy_deinit(void (*fct)(struct proxy *)) { struct proxy_deinit_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&proxy_deinit_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some per server de-initialization functions to call after * everything has stopped. */ void hap_register_server_deinit(void (*fct)(struct server *)) { struct server_deinit_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&server_deinit_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some allocation functions to call for each thread. */ void hap_register_per_thread_alloc(int (*fct)()) { struct per_thread_alloc_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&per_thread_alloc_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some initialization functions to call for each thread. */ void hap_register_per_thread_init(int (*fct)()) { struct per_thread_init_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&per_thread_init_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some de-initialization functions to call for each thread. */ void hap_register_per_thread_deinit(void (*fct)()) { struct per_thread_deinit_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&per_thread_deinit_list, &b->list); } /* used to register some free functions to call for each thread. */ void hap_register_per_thread_free(void (*fct)()) { struct per_thread_free_fct *b; b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b)); if (!b) { fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n"); exit(1); } b->fct = fct; LIST_APPEND(&per_thread_free_list, &b->list); }